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Chapter 692

Chapter 692

The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 692

A maid hiding behind the kitchen refrigerator was dragged out by one of the Riveras‘ servants.

The servant brought the maid in front of Lucas and threw her harshly to the ground. “Speak. Why were

you sneaking around back there?”

The maid fell to the ground, her face filled with panic. She stammered, “M–Mister Lucas, I–I didn’t do

anything…‘

Lucas looked down at her, his eyes filled with cold scrutiny.

The servant standing beside him questioned her on behalf of his master, “You better be honest to

Mister Lucas! If you didn’t do anything, why were you hiding?”

The maid shrank back in fear, her voice trembling as she kept her head down, not daring to look at

anyone. “Because I was afraid…”

Seeing the maid speak hesitantly, the servant was about to rebuke her.

However, Lucas raised his hand, stopping the rough interrogation by his household servant. He took a

step forward and asked the maid, “What are you afraid of?”

The maid, as if experiencing a great mental shock, shook her head in a panic. “Mister Lucas, I… I saw

it, I saw everything…”

Lucas arrowed his eyes. “What did you see? Speak without worry. As long as I’m here, you don’t need

to be afraid.”

The maid lifted her head and looked at Lucas’s exceptionally handsome face, her cheeks involuntarily

turning red.

No woman could resist the comfort of such a handsome, charming man in her moments of vulnerability.

Moreover, this man was her master, wielding absolute authority.

The maid thus calmed down quickly. “Mister Lucas, I saw Miss Corinne killing Miss Anya’s child! She

was so terrifying, holding a chisel in her hand and ruthlessly striking it on the child’s head!

“After she killed Miss Anya’s child, she warned Miss Anya to stay away from Mister Jeremy in the

future, or she’ll be next. At that time, I wanted to call for help to save Miss Anya, but I was too afraid.

My legs turned weak, and I was afraid that Miss Corinne, who committed the crime, would kill me off as

I was a witness, so I fearfully hid, not daring to make a sound… It was then, Mister Lucas, you arrived

with the others!

“Luckily, you came early. Otherwise, I’m afraid Miss Anya would’ve suffered a tragic fate, too!”

As the maid finished, Lucas’s cold, fierce gaze turned toward Corinne, wondering if she would show

any remorse after being accused.

However, Corinne merely furrowed her brow slightly, appearing somewhat regretful.

Corinne’s reaction disappointed him. He no longer expected her to repent and instead looked at the

man standing beside Corinne. “Even an eyewitness has come forward. Jeremy, do you still believe in

that woman by your side?”

Jeremy’s expression was solemn as he tightened his grip on the girl’s shoulder, showing no signs of

wavering. “This eyewitness is someone from the Riveras. Her testimony is only one–sided and lacks

credibility.”

Lucas sneered disdainfully. “Do you think someone from our side would unjustly frame her for no

reason?”

Jeremy remained composed. “The human heart is unpredictable.”

Lucas snorted. “Jeremy, if you truly understand the unpredictability of the human heart, the person you

should be most wary of is the heart of Miss Corinne who’s by your side. Don’t let her hurt you.”

Jeremy’s deep eyes grew serious. “Don’t worry about it.‘

Lucas then looked at Corinne indifferently. “Corinne, do you have anything else to say now?”

Corinne remained remarkably calm. “There’s nothing more to say. Call the police.”

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